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Auteur(s) : Nyquist, Mary
Titre(s) : Arbitrary rule [Texte imprimé] : slavery, tyranny, and the power of life and death / Mary Nyquist
Publication : Chicago : The University of Chicago press, cop. 2013
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XIII-421 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm
Comprend : Ancient Greek and Roman slaveries ; Political slavery and barbarism ; Tyranny,
slavery, and the despots ; The tyrant as conqueror and antityranny ; Tyranny, despotical
rule, and natural slavery in Aristotle's Politics ; Roman antityranny ; Appropriation
and disavowal of slavery ; Sixteenth-century French and English resistance theory
; Servility and tyranny in Montaigne and La Boétie, Goodman and Ponet ; Spanish tyranny,
English resistance ; Collective enslavement and freedom in Vindiciae ; Slavery in
Smith's De republica anglorum and Bodin's République ; Resistance ; Human sacrifice,
barbarism, and Buchanan's Jephtha ; Barbarism, sacrifice, and civic virtue ; Calvin,
Cicero, and wrongful vows ; Does Jephtha hold the sword? ; Blood(less) sacrifice
; Antityranny, slavery, and revolution ; Genesis, dominion, and natural slavery
; Servility, tyranny, and asiatic monarchy in 1 Samuel 8 ; Genesis, dominion, and
servitude in "Paradise lost" ; Ears bored with an awl in revolutionary England ;
Revolution and liberty cap ; Freeborn sons or slaves? ; Debating analogically ;
Freeborn citizens and contract ; Fathers and resistance ; Antislavery and Bodin's
preemption of antityranny ; Parker's antityranny and antislavery ; The power of
life and death ; Brutus and his sons: lawful punishment or paternal power? ; Debating
the familial origins of the power of life and death ; Debating divine sanction for
the power and life and death ; Power, no-power, and the English revolution ; Etymology
as ideology: servire from servare, or enslaving as saving ; Nakedness, history, and
bare life ; Nakedness ; Nationalization of natural slavery and original sin ; De
Bry's Europeanized Adam and Eve ; Privative comparison in Paradise lost ; Hobbes's
state of nature and "hard" privativism ; The golden-edenic privative age ; Cicero's
savage age ; Savagery and the Euro-colonial privative age ; Ancestral liberties,
inherited freedom ; Hobbes's state of nature and libertas ; Frontispieces ; Hobbes,
slavery, and despotical rule ; Liberty, slavery, and tyranny discomfited ; Preservation
of life, civility, and servitude ; Hobbes's female-free family ; Servants and slaves
; Locke's "On slavery," despotical power, and tyranny ; Antityranny, not antidespotism
; Hobbes, Locke, and the power of life and death ; Reading "Of slavery" ; Reading
Locke rewriting power/no-power ; Hebrew and chattel slavery ; Slaves and tyrants.
Sujet(s) : Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679)
Locke, John (1632-1704)
Despotisme
Esclavage -- Histoire
Esclavage -- Dans la littérature
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780226015538 (cloth) (alk. paper). - ISBN 022601553X (cloth) (alk. paper). -
ISBN 9780226015675 (erroné) (e-book). - ISBN 022601567X (ebk.). - ISBN 9780226015675
(ebk.). - ISBN 1299560989 (erroné) (e-book). - ISBN 9781299560987 (erroné) (e-book)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44206889m
Notice n° :
FRBNF44206889
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